Yes you can. Mine had broken off, and I have been driving for months without it. It was winter, so I did not mind. Now that warmer weather is coming, I will have it fixed.
it is the belt by the alternator belt
yes
90k
you die
timing belt1 silent shaft belt2(behind the timing belt) accesory belt alternator3 powersteering a/c4
when it doesnt work
It has a timing belt ! Recommended to be replaced every 60000 miles.
Mitsubishi says every 60,000 miles it should be replaced.
You don't repair a serpentine belt. You replace the worn or broken belt with a new one.
according to Mitsubishi service manual on my car which is a 2001 4cil galant is every 60000 miles, yours shoul be around the same ..
could be the timing belt
Hello: I am doing a overhaul on my 2002 Mitsubishi Galant. I inadvertently moved the crankcase while trying to remove the small timing belt while the larger timing belt was off. Knowing that, I would like to know is there a procedure to follow to correct this?